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m:\vs i'l.om home.â€”no 8.1 i.i uiiia 8 ('. june 86th 1866 ... thomas gibbs d childs viplu sons of south carolina qhivul washington city uknta in my h thr to yon alii ittet containod at 1 had sup nl your molt excellent ami highly d and christiun grand-mother ihlv ittvo huwever took the prccauliiui that il will the impression of a tou phyiichiu tin ii present pro i vr to li in i bluto i trance nli unqualified pleasure thai . i nabled to reveal tho fact that â– ii mistaken in bin conclusion ., li you h ill pleaie acct pt my con congrtttnlaiiom and thut iho â– live in i iiin the bright and future thai n mn t await you lidential friend of y our family ted im t evening tn tbo old la â– apartment my heart dilated i hen i found her seated in her bair and mora < spi dally from agrei able and int rebting man entertained me although very ii her long spell of typhoid and . ii ii nli she ii yet i in ni i .. her mind comi vivid her lie and her converaatioual , .-,,, a il i ' f ln-r palm she tpokc in ly i palling i un informed by the family ' ii â€¢ i-t word she uttcrod w inn m hot luiiili r i i.i.i ing the i ii llnit uill nl ll abundance â– tho mouth spi oketh with ict of a dovotl 1 mother i :.... ;. â– â– . here ii my grandson ' 11 i i being ii,i i.n i that he nli n.y wiili hm l,i tin i jimmy â€ž . . > til : â– i mi li i ha i i â€¢ tl , i to willi un in,th-1 in d del alluded to tnmu )' inli hi " : , sun slu i h to n trad ,. ild iv i tin m . l it i . -. ui d 10 be lie prose ; ' . i . , . a i â– i -â– â– .. : : . â– in lie i iimuuer ar.d any â– â– .. i : . i ereel , i : . li i sloml a i . i i .... i i â€¢ . . ' " . i . i . ill turn kind j i ii â– .,',/' i il !'â€¢''<â– i â– || out till l,.i ul hint i'll . â– â– , ii.ii â– i fn iho until ll id h.n ii . â€¢ ih idy inn i tl ... i ai this . . i i .... t . , . , ml which may i illirllic4ibo . i i â– v |' i i , i â– seems i bo tl it i :., i.mn the ' '. - , h ill i ulier i i adopted ,â– i i . i i flatteringly uu m inipulator md i | i i . t i i iii."hit,e ' ". | il ill hi ing li ml ' . i a i i.i i â– â€¢! â– in . xp icls â– , it i it ' w in n 1 i i i i i i ., . i i 1 i , i ai i .â– . . id ihe pi :â– '... llo . i t , li iv it . . . tupl , 1 inn li i i 1 .' i l i . liiure lln 1 â– i , ' ii i ... iy being the < i "â€¢â€¢ "' . .- :; . ' ! . iii and 1 t i ii ill n..i ih i â– iry i . i in ii...1 â– i liintlomeii i i ui o t â– i i i i ie,l from ili l-i 1 . ir darlii . i i n . uothi r n i ii ' . i i couslrnin i - is , a i ... i they i 'â– â– â– in during ... ii ik il â€¢ i.t iii i gnl 1 â– ' i â– l i tin i ii if i i i â– â– i â– i iifi-sti i iul imp me v 1 â– â€¢â€¢ â€¢ â– . i di : â– â– " \ il â– "| ' mi i . a i â– â– ... â– ' â– initial i i l " l ! t ,-!' i evi , s snd i â– 1 will â€¢ nil arcawaro lli.il . mil ; 'â– [' loi lien n i inteli ing lillyj ii i..,..ii|,i ,| i | | 'Â»' naughty i lous ' . ' â€¢ i ii i'i rnve ir iir pes | i nupliii '' " | ri i . d in . i â€¢ 'â– 'â– "â– li i i , :,. , ' . i ' . t ti ' â– â– ' i lln . i â€¢ . fow a . ... i lay had thus â– â€¢ i hied i . . ' 1 â– â– . â– i cord ' ii i'or tiie fn | nisi 1 : i i i li it inn ' . iii 11 i ... i i . , ' '(('/ i i sin â– â– idii - wan i â– l"brnc4 him luo rightin iptiol dresa but ', ' '"'. ' as ii is lÂ»'i ii es illy [ ' let hi h"i s-i i i 1 ' win il i 1 im ... bl i'i i : th bn i that a reunion baa taken plncu and objoctioua buried in compromi i tin ii pulse now beat with irregular uuisqp and heart in heart resp ive eel , the hap py hour has now arrived and llio firooni with ills li attendant have aiscmbli ri on this tin ili last niglil in tie presence i some i.i or i!<j of inn inti rested friends mid relatives having been divested nl their resources by the vicii situdo ol i ii cam lances lo which i will nol refer wctn nnl able to engage a prlosl to dignify tho occobion in-i ling to ih wealthy p>.si lion i Â« hah the parlii â€¢ Â« ore born and educated lln p irtii how e or in thn mosl boleinn and hnposhig manner proclaimed themsclvi i i bo man end \\ fi nccord ing i thn ian of south <' iroliua and tbu i invi i tin nuptial fri " ki igu ition in advi i jity and hiimbh in . â– in prosperi iv licspcnk n uoblo mind in conform ty mill the paraphnnulln i the evi . md i if benediction ix'inottado was hand ed i nl tbo ui.d ami groom piirtnk i ,- first afti r the usual i and in rchango Â« ishiug tin happy couple ulonglife and prospcril y in in r m w , i of u â– mill bl \ hall l?l niii an early hour ih guost bid tin m adieu invoking boi '/.. i hapy dream and ilumbcrs light tim hi i and i in i tin n prcci i di il w ith their l."""ui"tiv in ihe | r-houso willi mrs i /,'." markedujioii her ring ih groom on ilia winding way wins pi n d iv in r i ar " my lot i . my heart and i ii i all the store th ii i can u-iv â– tn thee th poor tho offering be to h hicb she replied with a obeeriiig and angelic voice " tii all i ask ami merrily may the boat row that my lads in to this he respond â– i u ith in w 1 " k nf lovi my d irling it t in nam iir tn-i horn philosophy and thus they rctin 1 foi tho n 1 have ii honor to b tl . i li tin gri iti i respect i rilomiiia i s 1 lurh gtl an x ira intimacy ss indul eil i . i i..i !. n slu will he bn : iliful brum 1 will . ,\ - .'â– . ; i ... .. xt c si i.s0il1xu and deel'im.i v in :-.-â– â– . . â– . â€¢ i ten ._-â– .'. ' â€¢ i linn Â» e wo â– â– jililu '. â€¢ ".'... â– â– 111 . . . . â€¢ , ... it i ilo lite . i â– . â€¢ . â– dow mid ih'i'i i bed iinjiortiiiil kihn i . â– ' . md vigorous ourly growth ll â€¢ â– i . bpeiik plainly fur the j i prelum ciop h '! sin mid n fei ! â€¢ i obeli i in 111 i ui'rl llio silil'iiee lind : . â– ,.'..'. do tllifi lllld the toil deep bnlis tiling oi il .â– innjo ity of - i â€¢ nil al i v ul i ii ro i i pe r feet ly ) i mid ... i .-. ml ol deep i i v ..,.â€¢.""" ni i , . ,,â– â€¢,:â– i would iilii'ii'ly bu : mn . â– â€¢ . i â€¢ . ini roll in j iir i . " iso ixlrii ;, ;.!,,., plow . mill men i'ul ihe le ii mill mo in i ; lliu ',,",â– ii."hi i'm in ih -.â– â– â– i i â– â€¢â– â– . j ti â– i . . â– i p â– â– â– i o ii hi 111 i ' ; i a go a " i i â– - lr ei ili ulill li 1)111 iii ion <â€¢ :. â– ihe i'lini mi iir willi r , i rn la i bis k i ol .". p plow i ni is iidupled i nil ero - and oiisihih ii ii iiiuy i i in in i ng oi uni n : union r with li i pi n " ....... , .. ' ||| ,...!!.â– ni i iiiid li ii .. suvi ll .: â– . tvu i i i : ' â€¢â– ' ' luiler i llie im mon plow â– ilini mi illlllll 111 h a willi ;,. un an li i'tilt up the s i tu lln do sited di ilh a in iul i â– â– ol j i i . v ii .-..'. p liiiaiy | ill i lioul on llio i crop il i uu - )'( i â€¢â€¢ heii i w ni k oni iiiuru i lliu ire i huge in planting 101 no tl for in . it is i nl ml i . i th . p ; th work i bl be i , . â€¢ 1 i i ii".ii:;li iii lied iivei i iiu .. i wu i n lily in mid ,,.".. i i . i two or .. ileptb ol " del â– nbsoil n i ion i iiii lion il oui iii â€¢Â« ill , â– ... ;â€¢ i lo i ii i'm " ',â– â– â– '' ii , i . pposlll lill i â€¢ fliiu i i , . i ., i lliu .., i . ... 1 ... . ."â– " a j i than ' â– â– -' ' winter u heat follow tli i i inir ii'iiin the depth of plowing may bo incrcas i-'l i wi nr throe inches a lop dressing in of inanuro hbould bo plliod which will niii in foi'iniug ii good boil in line way tho arable soil is gradually deepened nnd pcruinncnl improi o iin'iit iini'le â€” rural new yorker tin ihsaiiiuty hill the following were tbo house procood a monday last when tho relief bill ivns lip in thai body col dockery i in i . 8 a im ml i i id i ' longrcss will lind lull cold e.unfurl in the report â€” tho whole proceedings exhibit in tho i â– â– â– glaring light llio hypocriiy of tho i ... - , il jucoblns 'â€¢ the house resumed the consideration l tin bill in relation tn i vol nf disa bility liniii certain persons in n'm-ih mul south carolina the bill having boon post poned until th tine . the qui ti'tu recurred upon il motion i ri idi-r ih vote whereby the con i fereiico report wa - rejected the question was reconsidered nnd tho question then roourred again upon agree in in 1 in eoiifen-lice report mr logan of illinois gave as a rea son for voting for this bill because tin chicago convention recommended the granting i amnesty to persons who would be loyal to tho government and in votiii for the bill he believed ho was i acting under tho imtruotiond of that con vention mr il in ill nf pi inisylvania argued in tii i the bill mi 1 - lid in iho hate nil nod that tin i ni - ni d . ouditi iii pi rsons nami d i.i 11 i 11 had nol bi a prujn rly consid ri d lie thoughl mistuke i en iso nil ' tin i nam hud i reei led by tho loy al ( lions of th i southern st mr i ill in . â– i i '. mill asked if tin i men iiii i allai-knil in ti pard 11 l . dly li id ' ' neral i-ong ireel bo i m iii â– mi â– i - i i i hud tri iil-i ii ihe 11 ii in.i i i in ill in at l other hi cen i .â– 'â– recmi jniiil niul his re believed to i i pro li ml done i n iii,-:i in lion not lake i ol him win ri . i ". ' ' ii r - : . - i.i 11 i l one iviiy i gen 1 | ' liiaut i i re â– â– mr 1 doubt tl ... i . â– â– â€¢ foi j including 11 n lee mr ii i ni iv v rk mked the ll whetliei â– â– thai i : ii mi i mr ii mr hrnok id read th name â– mi ;:. i.,ll icd to yield in have â– mi v . : a ki mr broom il il he wns : .-,. of gi limn ly lu rebels / u.'ili ie . i tbu negative mr ward , . il '!'â€¢ n lluil i 20 â– im n wi i to bi pardoned by i . i ... ti hi .. .: least â– man lu il had written a li tti . that he had never uskeil for | ii ion i mr bo â– . ' : a b tl r was lu-r lie would want i i h n lln i-iguaturc provi mi iv ird if d if it was nol a fact thut twu i ih partial proposed to bi par do tn 1 here â€¢> ere un mbi rs of i o gn -- elect ti i n in and Â« im li id been nohlii i and si 11 d in ll hi i ar my i mr i itbw i'h tnid dial was ii"i sn hul th it the niily iniu oil cled lo t engross i in th bill i as mr buy dull Â» li > n a i , lit i'll mail mr v u i iiii le h id ri liable in t mi i lit ,: 11 ct a'"l he wi aid novel . ndinil ' in in hi ro Â« ho was proini ii ,,;,., i , aged lu i.i ill ami al iv host door llie blood i mm lei i uiou soldiers mr ll mn ill ii i 1.1 tu i lit u nub . the hill pa i ork i reeon ii uctioii woiilii i retarded and if giuitlo in n wjiiti a lo bi ' the in vi l'n i in tbu sou y n bels . . i ,. . .. : lill â€¢â– m i lovn in of i'i lllisy ivan i i iked il ii was in ' iry lo lliu woi 1 ul i co t icuiui tli it i a gi !â– â– â– i should be par doned a iu in who i inoi 1.1 id iii i â– â€¢ . i li sani nuinl i i in mr 11 . â– lid tl nl question hud " idy and n â€¢ iwer i^y luiilier and â€¢ uia i the previ â– lion i hi qui â€¢" - i i us il n !â– "" . and tbo report ol llio confederence ( oiinuitli u was then agrei il lo yuu i 08 i j a 11 the following in iy bu uf inti n â€¢' to sou i in inly readers Â« â– frequently r 0 ill i hi ih dllld l ii \ n ii ! r inl de lies a paiiii ihe lower i il vi.-.l im mil upper en im -â– â€¢ ; lull ,\ 1 i i i i . snail . . â€¢, k niul â€¢ fo ii i r kin,hall bi i nd ri lent oi , i.'h ireli is ih ui a wlll'l'i man's governmkxt in itr oagerncs ti demonstrate thai the negro is a ntsiihjcet for bulfrngc thonew yoik times provei too much lis new born zeal transports il beyond the bounds ofsobernois and truth i'h exclusion of vhe negro from tho oxcrclso i suffrage says the times ha nothing whatever to roil upon but a prejudice li layi tho negro i~i a man with all the faonltioi of a in in and ull tin capabilttiei of improve itii-nt that other men have and any dis crimination agaimt him mint roit solely it race and color this nil has the true ring of that bentimontalism which distin guishes tin man and tho brothor bchool i radicals but it is all men sound iiow dool the linn's klmw thai the negro linn tho f-ani fucilltici and capabilitiei of improvoment thai tho white man bus ?â€” { lie tin ri never bliown them africa i.s as id iif europe and while tho european uatlvcs have btcadily advanced in religion 1 civilization knowledge the artb and the industries tho tribes of africa have re nuiined ati brutish beauts i'hey are nil pugam j tho art of printing is uuknouti i among them they have no railroads no agriculture no commerce no architecture i and have from the creation down to the present hour invented untiling in the i progress of time white philanthrophy 1ms given up to llio descendants i african slaves some of the most fertile countries on ihe globe and left them to their own government in not a solitary instance liavo they been able to conduct a success ful government although thosu negroes have lived under tho iij;lit of civilization i ami i ihristiai ily . ti y have ti"i coiitribu i 1 uu iota to in.man knowlcdgi . at this moment tlieir much-bonsted negro gov ernment at san ljomingo is the prey of rival and barbarous fuel ions whcu we inrii to liberia to 'â– ' liosi ndvanei nn nt all the nations of i hrislendom have contrib uted and which is now only upheld by w bite help we behold a i tal di privation i nf rpy orig iialiiy and stub bin inship their inslitutiuns were made t"t thein und all ih machinery and ini '. n ills lev use are m inul ictured eitlu r iu kng n â– '. i,r in ann i ii n i hey have ii unit invi led , but in iiiiifiieluri d ing i.ihi rin is re koiu 1 the paragon nl i goveriimentsi d il i . 1 by lie liberality â– i w bin n i : ns yet un i no i ill â– â– â– â– i d lo v.'in lien ii ik â– â– â€¢ â– ;.' a./rii mi tli nf hut t return tu the j iim 1 il - lys : â– i i.ii t â– t in ver has pi mu . icri pled tl eti hut it was exi â– lie wl . â– tu ut i ', i'i government uf any race r color i j lliu _\ . . incut of th }â€¢' â€¢' ' " t'lilil very n i einly the i i ly pn ni ig lit i u ii 'â– , ;,!' 1 docti ii ' " iii been plot isely ibis i i a was know n lo llio i lonsti tuii,in i xei pi ns property political riglits ami |. ti ei - were confin d to thn w dies tin !â– '.â– â– !â€¢ nl 11 reriimein was trained and administered exclusively in tin ir intun i the / mes talks seiiliuiciitally about race . i . . . . mil call litis u iovei nun nt i the people are inn in â– , " ; fi ' they li ive in i or b - n enfranchised arc chi nese uud inpanchu j '"/"'â€¢ '' they llavi iii vi r bi n . iran.dii-eii il t irly Â« ill : . ii ; ti .- acting â– sclude lliest two r ici - fn in j oliticul power and yet â– ilk ul it tht pn iudici ig linsl rncoanil coli r ns n crime are llie negroes sllpe : or i . ii iiid ins or tho chinese or the 1 i mn so i 11 so hi what i jlieuniontl whin xew guns anii ukar bread a little practical calculation sometimes goes i other in impressing the mind with certain tinilis than the most eloquent ap peal 1 faith and i.i iiii at this ulu ment vast district i ihuropc and tlioad â€¢ i tii:".its mo buffering from on absolute luck of bread und tl ih-aih frnuu sheer starvation during lliu winter would count by ihoiisuuds there \,\ still millions of dull irs nre iinbesitatingly expended by each of llio great christian governments iu providing new iiupleiui nls of inutii.il ii blrtieiion franco bi i apart go milli ms of francs iu i . i budgi t of 1 sir for tho purpose i new muskets h is added thereto 4 1 mil lions for 1808 and has even i peued ii llie bid nice i 1 so for 3 millions more npprnpriall ,| to the same put pose thn wu have in all 103 million fi mes or more than so millions ol dollars devoted t the procurunii ut i uu iiuproi'i il di idly i i . i -â– iniincli t mil . â– servici iiloue twenty lulllioiis one fourth i which expended foi bread would rolievu ny of whole provinces livery ' i .. i : ; il . isl ' ll 8tuto i n fnn -. ami every musket or rillo i il iriincs anil france in li â– > presi nl war coinpiitnlion requires ubiuil l,tiu0,o00 improvi d r il ... . but as nothing like tli in.ml.1 1 hi yel i i n proi id d il i niii-i en > fi*i md heavy njipropri uions i money â€¢ iiu i too i nb it lo bpi iid 8.10 ii.ui ami austria slli,000,l i i Â» iteiuingtoti iniiski is linglaud is iu i lie way i laying out some $ lo,i i,i tbu snider guns and 1'rushi.i putting is de ih i in i - ii ill a whii li i 1 bo i'oino niiliiiue in the brii !' laps i ol sinen iho haul 1 s tdov i buy il . lip ili e idy . . li is a in in i > in ex i " . inline li ,!.!; . ver coiuliiii i'll i coiiuirius i in ono ] ilar of dm en lipuient the labor Â« t ' il tiji â– ill cull ' in linn of tin llllolll il in in i - t down in the ; . fn - i iiluti iws ii iiii â– " â– i outb limn agriculture mul iudu i .. mil i xi iusi i â– lied revouii of tin intu pay ' â– â– iiii i-i r â– till am in-i iii ** what a satire is this upon the boasted enlightenment ol etiropiâ€”to paralyse tho very how or of it productivu force and lei its peasantry starve l-n lackof food wliih ilo taxes wrung from their emnciatcd hands are spent on powder and hall i no won lor that finance and trad aro over.v wliere disordered and that guilty rulers fancy tho shout of retribution in every eiy that is heard around lluir palaces nt night i'iniis bodies send forth missionaries lo combat hoathcniim infidelity hitcruper anci and vie in every form tiiis mili tary imposition upon humanity and com mon bi use would afford a field of noble labor in that way for years to come â€” unless soon remedied tho evil will reach such a pitch lit last as to revolt the very instruments now used tn fetter the p.-.i peoplo short rations scant clothing linl pay iiritl no real glory will finally can iiu human machine iu btripcs and cross bands to turn upon his employer ami then will burst the awful tempest ol popular fury which these imposiliom are vainly intended to avert tlik dumociiatic cosv i:\ii in lie i'eriing to the matter of the southern del gates iu the democratic presidential con vontio i tho national intelligencer of yes terday say : " wo do not subscribe for a timiin-tit in lite idea that southern delegate sleuth not act like any others to do otherwise is to destroy their power for that useful no which t pretermit may precipitate ad fatalities in public affairs for all min ing time northern 1 b tnoei ilie deli guti - ib not even suggest any where or i any manner that southern ones representing u grand constituency indeed a tremendous eli uii.it nf power and pride in any parly eight or ten millions ir die almost en tiro white race f ilia now proscribed states of thu south shall not i tbnir peers if delegates of lie south are now intense sail n rs from jacobin wrong and md uutr igo and cruelty tltuii counsi is are in ilod ;:. respi ct to v.-li.it menu in the future all tho pi i'i who arc luiw so keenly anpivhensive a i their livis and pioperiy with all and singular i olhei rights and privileges belonging to am ri i'au citizenship an imperilled peoplede n ii,.i that the southern delegates shall tl â€¢ tin ir d ity t the Â« hole laud by ; king such part in public ull ill is il i n their v â– â€¢â– ;., assume a third i and1da i g i is i that tliould chief justine t nol ri ceivo iho nomination ot tin 11 ,! .â– alio joiivenlion lie will run us an indepoiidont eanilidnta a ni etiiuut looking to ibis is said i i ir tilioatly ti foot ii the chief jus - i uiitl'til ho may not bu un - willing in in enge him i on i is par ty lur p issing " . cr lis i-...im nnd taking as its candidate u man who n i-'.v yea tigo was nbsclll'u lllld ull known tii i'rusideiicy is llie re win.i lo which all our leading states men aspire 1 udgu i iso i one ol llio fathers of llie republican parly mid no limn iiniv iu llio ..' ii.i of pol iiics can v e with him in qunlilicns tiuiis for lln chief magi i ticy he is experienced learned and able 11 - training has been thn ugh mid sys tematic coi dicing his pol lieal career in early lil bo has risen tliiungli nil tin grades of nltiee i lo has lii-eii a slam lcglislalor judge niul govornoi ; u member of the llouso of ropicsontalivos a sonator it inyuiber of the ctibinwt and now lil is tho highest ju licial iii iu ainer en ilo lias long looked to llie presidency us tho crowing reward ol ii sucoosbful political career and his inline lias for years been pioniinonl liel'oro tho c itry in thut emmec lion ily common consent he i ml niitted t bo llio most tboi highly trained ainoriciiti stntusinaii now up on tho tupis but for grunt's mili tary popularity tho chief justice w.ml,i doubtless have been tho nomi nee i his pal ty li is not in human nutuio to bear such u disuppoiiituioni paiicnily 1 in is grow 1 ig ol i mid iho in-v term is tho only one i uni not iliui in may not live bo yoinl it lint new currents will imvo sol iii new tni'ii will have arisen nnd his own vigor will have been impair ed willi him ii is now or ne i like ml biiceussful public men mr i base im il..nli niii high his inllu uueo and popiihtiiiy lie may think llial he can be eluctcd ns un in liqu u ileul candida e or be may thai by running n lie wil ' .- en a'."i-'l lo defoiil ... purl y thai pn linn by , lllld tbu rival w ho was pi it lltril'il oi ei hull i.-v i.'o im),idled m 1 . villi i'.illell iii | 1 i ii illlllll luo thing . - i lit n ami 111 iii i i if \! ! â– < '. . i run as it third c i it i t n can iruw a cull lentlil role i'i un the iiu tii kn .. 1 .', sire - 1 word i , fri i i-i lite croat wl inn a i qm - of i in vel l i til mini " 11 you two il iwered 11 i â– ' 1 will 1(111 ) iii ii lllgl i nlied tl idler tli toiuu . i â– in â– ! in h llest diamonds to tin , .-., iid iv private porsoi s in n 1 concord fkmalk college the conimencem nt iiu rcisob of ibis excellent i nslitiition hayi just tcrmlnot , d the i nun ladies in tlieir examina tion did great credit to litems h i -. and honor t the liistitullon it was ob ious to all who in nrcinnl tlmt the le ichcri had i on faithful and the pupils diligent in iluir studies 1 he addrcbh of hr mel'li.-nl president of davidson college on thursday wal filled with tho experi ence tho observation and tbo logical con clusions i who has i n long and successfully engaged in training the youth ful mind wliih there was nothing in th iiddrosb to excite tho emotional or to awake the sensational ii was admitted by tboio who were mosl capable of judging correctly that it contained a much larger amount of.good practical seme than is ordinarily lound ill such productions thn concert musical on thunday night wns numerously ottended the manner in which il was conducted and tin success ii ith which it wni crowned showed thai prof ii llas-lcr wns a faith ful nnd conscientious i..-inn-tor in tho harmony of swirl soundsâ€”and that he had the happy faculty i waking up in tin bosoms of his pupils an enthusiastic - lovo of 111 lc this lustiuili has deservedly a high character and a wide influence no in stitution can i tu i s ifi-ly n commend ed to those who have daughters to edu cate while president caldwell ins re signed tho trustees have been peculiar ly foi tun tie in securing ilie sen icee nl prof rockwell ol f the oldest audi most officii m professors in davidson collegeâ€”a man of ripo scholarship and profound thought one who isexiensivi ly and favorably known a-a scholar and i livine in this and ntln r states with nub a president and surrounded with on aid experict eed corps of instructors the publ â– have n right to expect that llie re putation of the college will rtm higher and ihe circle ol lis iufluencu be made wider this instilutl while il is denomina tional is not sectarian every a-saion sine this college has been opened for the reception of pupils has been furnished with represent at ilea from all the leading denominations in the country somo of thu other denominations have si nl tlieir daughters to this in pn fen nco to institutions under the control of thuir own church not mplnint lias ever been heard oithor from tho pnrnnts or the pn nils nt o her deuomiu itions w hii i con iiccled with this famed colloge,on whicl , ihe spirit of god has boon poured out frequently and abundantly 1 thut did not â– ii iy iiu largest religious liberty tho i li ',- i this c hi go hove tho privilege i i attend any church that tin ir p in u in iv designate v have learned that the policy of l'i"f rockwell is to bring the board und tuition dow n as low as they can p . .'- i thu 1 ringing tin iiilviuitu gca and the blessings of the institution within the reach of a largo class in our aiilated country who have been btnlppcd i most if not ull their earthly goods â€” such a disposition on the part ol un ex perienced md able faculty should find a cordial response in the bosom of an intel ligent community lending them to give a united pntrouug to an institution which is a bright ornament to our state and a and a rich blessing to our country american from tin sentinel thomasville female col i.l'.ck the commencement exercises which recently came off in this institution wore unusually interesting an 1 attractive th cxaiuiiiatiun nt the classes began on monday isl iusl , mil closed tui s day evening thu young ladies ill the impartial trial tu which liny were sub jected showed by the general readiness f tl ir answers a fainili irity â€¢'â– th their text books which indicated good training mid industrious application i in m'i.,1 icsday the 3rd al 1 1 o'clock ri v s i adams of th fuyotteville district preached the annual sermon ii â– ih in Â« is --.-' , ' hrist ; ,- d upon lln question propounded bv the savior 1 simon i'eter in ili 15til vers â– i ih 1-t iii tp of st john which he handled n â– ; only with marked ah.iii v but w ith great appropriateness to lie occasion from iliis serin n nn one would fail i see that mr adams i a good tl iter â– j i fell during its a livery that but for bis mniuscript upon which hu loaned he w ulu hove swayed his audience no man can i truly eloquent with n manuscript mr \ i â€¢ iv is listoni u lo throughout li iw ever il ith uubroken interi >' i i -, lion ii â– is evidently me i tl solid rising n of the church i d â– lumry il hursday at i i u im k the litet ary addr.'.-i beloro the sneieliei ol tin i.!i ... ii i ,|, liven i ley jen will i scull of cu'ei i i ' poi rayed with a n '| ' i i i \\ , , abovi ili oili her sex i ui it was a i ; i s on biieh ait : . mul ih prae al use j mniiifesl â€¢ i only i pi t u in f i lil i b khibit.il - fine literary - i ' . i rt and gradual . - lill s.ilii day i . lad i ei ... through the regular course required with the highest distinction awarded â– - iv-.l dlpl mas the following is the program me of guaht 11 mi i;\i:i'i lsi:s sum slotvly und softly music should flow miss m mauiiev rowan c composition help theyself and heaven will help thee mi-s m mauney music absence miss fannie woods caswell county composition spreada veil overthe faulti of others mi-,s fannie woods ditkt capt shepherd's quick step â€” misses leak and m mauney v i i.i'iui'tiirii-'s â€” the great events of human lift miss j mauney stan ly co tn i kllimi deorkk9 chorus wo hail thee glad sjiring timo tito compositions of tlies young la diei pollened great merit and were read by them in an admirable maimer tho faculty and friends ot the institution should be proud of these her first grade a*ei several other of the pupils read compositions during the day and evening all did well everybody seemed delight ed witli the exercises throughout tho audience was large particularly at tho concert many uf the repreientativo illell of the country wero present and beauty graced the occasion il wns iu deed a gay and brilliant season in tltom uiville truly a literary festival long liny this young and iluurishing college live to bless the church and state tim call term oponi i learn on the 4th of llufritst li thouinsvillc june lbos ongress washington june 25 p m.â€”senate the appropriation bill wad discussed all day an aiiieiiilinent increasing the salary of th assistant treasurer at t barleiton from twenty-five hundred t four thousand dollars was passed said treasurer dis burses leveu million dollars without concluding ibis bill the sen ate iass"il the omnibus bill over the vein by 35 t s and adjourned home â€” mr i'uino asked leave to in trnduco a bill supplying tbo militiu with arms mr eldridgo demanded that il bo rend mr i'aine withdrew it the bill dividing illinois into two fed eral judicial districts was parsed it now goes to the president the lax bill was resumed and an amendment forbidding removals from tho distillery until tho tux bo paid anything in ihe bill n the contrary notwithstand ing and allowing fifty cents drawback on exportation was passed tin president's veto of the omnibus bill was received it was passed over tho veto notwithstanding by a vote of 105 to 30 the houso then took a reccsi mis 1.1.1 an kill's the inuiibiis bill having become a law fiov bullock who is here is=ueil a proclamation convening the georgia leg islature nn tho fourth of july the veto of tho omnibus bill is very l.riel its objections to iho arkansas bill without restating them apply to theso states except alabama in which case in addition tin bill violates llio plighted faith to longross the president has sent special agents to georgia to report the circumstances connected with tho imprisonment of citi iv us i columbus at atlanta it is understood that the ways and means committee have determined to let all purely liu-incial questions afl'octing currency bonds and blinking go over to tho next session i'h president has nominated collector smythc of new york as minister to aus tria he has also pardoned george w w.illiiigsf.nd and john c mcllrayer of kentucky for a violation of the rovcum laws mr sehonck thinks that he can drive tho ix bill thronf-li with tb'o oommittee of lie house ibis we k 1 he wedding of senator heudorson im miss m.itiie foote nt tho national hotel to-day was a very brilliant lujuir i'h hotel parlors were beautifully and â– . â– i ith lace md covered with sowers including magnolias from b'lo ii which woro much larger thauthe iii -' b mm - tho president goueifll i â– ml ' d chief j mtice ( hi i with their . . ii nig ih notables present l ng a iii senate was postponed until two o'cl k iu honor of the ovetit â€” i'h ' bridal p -.â– .,â– ..- n no i us and jei < - very costly i'm i . â– - s.-i itors cast their first i tli son ne to day against the i'i rul cox ii i ii 1 si â€¢ - '' â€¢ lo h km pi ro of austria i'ho ii k ni in-1 c anal â– red in-day without siny action ou tli matter and v n consider again n â– â– â– : " xt we '.. the podoral en iai.-.-ei * lies p nke and i ihiu ii million t dollars i'h -: this ro i i . i iiui the ti â– a iii i t ii i i iv , iimenl â– number if tunni . i be ii-ii tcti i ' ton va i â€¢ s itliing -- transt irwl y i aa â€¢,. â– ' i â– bis ti rii i i iv ni t 1 ui > \ i â– u | . i to the 7:h si n i it u nn d moiui . . â– ' ' â– i - ig an uneoudll il in ;.'... ismwei i dai wm ssaaa saijsijl rv n ('., illy :*. 1868 vol i no 26 w series

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m:\vs i'l.om home.â€”no 8.1 i.i uiiia 8 ('. june 86th 1866 ... thomas gibbs d childs viplu sons of south carolina qhivul washington city uknta in my h thr to yon alii ittet containod at 1 had sup nl your molt excellent ami highly d and christiun grand-mother ihlv ittvo huwever took the prccauliiui that il will the impression of a tou phyiichiu tin ii present pro i vr to li in i bluto i trance nli unqualified pleasure thai . i nabled to reveal tho fact that â– ii mistaken in bin conclusion ., li you h ill pleaie acct pt my con congrtttnlaiiom and thut iho â– live in i iiin the bright and future thai n mn t await you lidential friend of y our family ted im t evening tn tbo old la â– apartment my heart dilated i hen i found her seated in her bair and mora < spi dally from agrei able and int rebting man entertained me although very ii her long spell of typhoid and . ii ii nli she ii yet i in ni i .. her mind comi vivid her lie and her converaatioual , .-,,, a il i ' f ln-r palm she tpokc in ly i palling i un informed by the family ' ii â€¢ i-t word she uttcrod w inn m hot luiiili r i i.i.i ing the i ii llnit uill nl ll abundance â– tho mouth spi oketh with ict of a dovotl 1 mother i :.... ;. â– â– . here ii my grandson ' 11 i i being ii,i i.n i that he nli n.y wiili hm l,i tin i jimmy â€ž . . > til : â– i mi li i ha i i â€¢ tl , i to willi un in,th-1 in d del alluded to tnmu )' inli hi " : , sun slu i h to n trad ,. ild iv i tin m . l it i . -. ui d 10 be lie prose ; ' . i . , . a i â– i -â– â– .. : : . â– in lie i iimuuer ar.d any â– â– .. i : . i ereel , i : . li i sloml a i . i i .... i i â€¢ . . ' " . i . i . ill turn kind j i ii â– .,',/' i il !'â€¢''.si lion i Â« hah the parlii â€¢ Â« ore born and educated lln p irtii how e or in thn mosl boleinn and hnposhig manner proclaimed themsclvi i i bo man end \\ fi nccord ing i thn ian of south ere un mbi rs of i o gn -- elect ti i n in and Â« im li id been nohlii i and si 11 d in ll hi i ar my i mr i itbw i'h tnid dial was ii"i sn hul th it the niily iniu oil cled lo t engross i in th bill i as mr buy dull Â» li > n a i , lit i'll mail mr v u i iiii le h id ri liable in t mi i lit ,: 11 ct a'"l he wi aid novel . ndinil ' in in hi ro Â« ho was proini ii ,,;,., i , aged lu i.i ill ami al iv host door llie blood i mm lei i uiou soldiers mr ll mn ill ii i 1.1 tu i lit u nub . the hill pa i ork i reeon ii uctioii woiilii i retarded and if giuitlo in n wjiiti a lo bi ' the in vi l'n i in tbu sou y n bels . . i ,. . .. : lill â€¢â– m i lovn in of i'i lllisy ivan i i iked il ii was in ' iry lo lliu woi 1 ul i co t icuiui tli it i a gi !â– â– â– i should be par doned a iu in who i inoi 1.1 id iii i â– â€¢ . i li sani nuinl i i in mr 11 . â– lid tl nl question hud " idy and n â€¢ iwer i^y luiilier and â€¢ uia i the previ â– lion i hi qui â€¢" - i i us il n !â– "" . and tbo report ol llio confederence ( oiinuitli u was then agrei il lo yuu i 08 i j a 11 the following in iy bu uf inti n â€¢' to sou i in inly readers Â« â– frequently r 0 ill i hi ih dllld l ii \ n ii ! r inl de lies a paiiii ihe lower i il vi.-.l im mil upper en im -â– â€¢ ; lull ,\ 1 i i i i . snail . . â€¢, k niul â€¢ fo ii i r kin,hall bi i nd ri lent oi , i.'h ireli is ih ui a wlll'l'i man's governmkxt in itr oagerncs ti demonstrate thai the negro is a ntsiihjcet for bulfrngc thonew yoik times provei too much lis new born zeal transports il beyond the bounds ofsobernois and truth i'h exclusion of vhe negro from tho oxcrclso i suffrage says the times ha nothing whatever to roil upon but a prejudice li layi tho negro i~i a man with all the faonltioi of a in in and ull tin capabilttiei of improve itii-nt that other men have and any dis crimination agaimt him mint roit solely it race and color this nil has the true ring of that bentimontalism which distin guishes tin man and tho brothor bchool i radicals but it is all men sound iiow dool the linn's klmw thai the negro linn tho f-ani fucilltici and capabilitiei of improvoment thai tho white man bus ?â€” { lie tin ri never bliown them africa i.s as id iif europe and while tho european uatlvcs have btcadily advanced in religion 1 civilization knowledge the artb and the industries tho tribes of africa have re nuiined ati brutish beauts i'hey are nil pugam j tho art of printing is uuknouti i among them they have no railroads no agriculture no commerce no architecture i and have from the creation down to the present hour invented untiling in the i progress of time white philanthrophy 1ms given up to llio descendants i african slaves some of the most fertile countries on ihe globe and left them to their own government in not a solitary instance liavo they been able to conduct a success ful government although thosu negroes have lived under tho iij;lit of civilization i ami i ihristiai ily . ti y have ti"i coiitribu i 1 uu iota to in.man knowlcdgi . at this moment tlieir much-bonsted negro gov ernment at san ljomingo is the prey of rival and barbarous fuel ions whcu we inrii to liberia to 'â– ' liosi ndvanei nn nt all the nations of i hrislendom have contrib uted and which is now only upheld by w bite help we behold a i tal di privation i nf rpy orig iialiiy and stub bin inship their inslitutiuns were made t"t thein und all ih machinery and ini '. n ills lev use are m inul ictured eitlu r iu kng n â– '. i,r in ann i ii n i hey have ii unit invi led , but in iiiiifiieluri d ing i.ihi rin is re koiu 1 the paragon nl i goveriimentsi d il i . 1 by lie liberality â– i w bin n i : ns yet un i no i ill â– â– â– â– i d lo v.'in lien ii ik â– â– â€¢ â– ;.' a./rii mi tli nf hut t return tu the j iim 1 il - lys : â– i i.ii t â– t in ver has pi mu . icri pled tl eti hut it was exi â– lie wl . â– tu ut i ', i'i government uf any race r color i j lliu _\ . . incut of th }â€¢' â€¢' ' " t'lilil very n i einly the i i ly pn ni ig lit i u ii 'â– , ;,!' 1 docti ii ' " iii been plot isely ibis i i a was know n lo llio i lonsti tuii,in i xei pi ns property political riglits ami |. ti ei - were confin d to thn w dies tin !â– '.â– â– !â€¢ nl 11 reriimein was trained and administered exclusively in tin ir intun i the / mes talks seiiliuiciitally about race . i . . . . mil call litis u iovei nun nt i the people are inn in â– , " ; fi ' they li ive in i or b - n enfranchised arc chi nese uud inpanchu j '"/"'â€¢ '' they llavi iii vi r bi n . iran.dii-eii il t irly Â« ill : . ii ; ti .- acting â– sclude lliest two r ici - fn in j oliticul power and yet â– ilk ul it tht pn iudici ig linsl rncoanil coli r ns n crime are llie negroes sllpe : or i . ii iiid ins or tho chinese or the 1 i mn so i 11 so hi what i jlieuniontl whin xew guns anii ukar bread a little practical calculation sometimes goes i other in impressing the mind with certain tinilis than the most eloquent ap peal 1 faith and i.i iiii at this ulu ment vast district i ihuropc and tlioad â€¢ i tii:".its mo buffering from on absolute luck of bread und tl ih-aih frnuu sheer starvation during lliu winter would count by ihoiisuuds there \,\ still millions of dull irs nre iinbesitatingly expended by each of llio great christian governments iu providing new iiupleiui nls of inutii.il ii blrtieiion franco bi i apart go milli ms of francs iu i . i budgi t of 1 sir for tho purpose i new muskets h is added thereto 4 1 mil lions for 1808 and has even i peued ii llie bid nice i 1 so for 3 millions more npprnpriall ,| to the same put pose thn wu have in all 103 million fi mes or more than so millions ol dollars devoted t the procurunii ut i uu iiuproi'i il di idly i i . i -â– iniincli t mil . â– servici iiloue twenty lulllioiis one fourth i which expended foi bread would rolievu ny of whole provinces livery ' i .. i : ; il . isl ' ll 8tuto i n fnn -. ami every musket or rillo i il iriincs anil france in li â– > presi nl war coinpiitnlion requires ubiuil l,tiu0,o00 improvi d r il ... . but as nothing like tli in.ml.1 1 hi yel i i n proi id d il i niii-i en > fi*i md heavy njipropri uions i money â€¢ iiu i too i nb it lo bpi iid 8.10 ii.ui ami austria slli,000,l i i Â» iteiuingtoti iniiski is linglaud is iu i lie way i laying out some $ lo,i i,i tbu snider guns and 1'rushi.i putting is de ih i in i - ii ill a whii li i 1 bo i'oino niiliiiue in the brii !' laps i ol sinen iho haul 1 s tdov i buy il . lip ili e idy . . li is a in in i > in ex i " . inline li ,!.!; . ver coiuliiii i'll i coiiuirius i in ono ] ilar of dm en lipuient the labor Â« t ' il tiji â– ill cull ' in linn of tin llllolll il in in i - t down in the ; . fn - i iiluti iws ii iiii â– " â– i outb limn agriculture mul iudu i .. mil i xi iusi i â– lied revouii of tin intu pay ' â– â– iiii i-i r â– till am in-i iii ** what a satire is this upon the boasted enlightenment ol etiropiâ€”to paralyse tho very how or of it productivu force and lei its peasantry starve l-n lackof food wliih ilo taxes wrung from their emnciatcd hands are spent on powder and hall i no won lor that finance and trad aro over.v wliere disordered and that guilty rulers fancy tho shout of retribution in every eiy that is heard around lluir palaces nt night i'iniis bodies send forth missionaries lo combat hoathcniim infidelity hitcruper anci and vie in every form tiiis mili tary imposition upon humanity and com mon bi use would afford a field of noble labor in that way for years to come â€” unless soon remedied tho evil will reach such a pitch lit last as to revolt the very instruments now used tn fetter the p.-.i peoplo short rations scant clothing linl pay iiritl no real glory will finally can iiu human machine iu btripcs and cross bands to turn upon his employer ami then will burst the awful tempest ol popular fury which these imposiliom are vainly intended to avert tlik dumociiatic cosv i:\ii in lie i'eriing to the matter of the southern del gates iu the democratic presidential con vontio i tho national intelligencer of yes terday say : " wo do not subscribe for a timiin-tit in lite idea that southern delegate sleuth not act like any others to do otherwise is to destroy their power for that useful no which t pretermit may precipitate ad fatalities in public affairs for all min ing time northern 1 b tnoei ilie deli guti - ib not even suggest any where or i any manner that southern ones representing u grand constituency indeed a tremendous eli uii.it nf power and pride in any parly eight or ten millions ir die almost en tiro white race f ilia now proscribed states of thu south shall not i tbnir peers if delegates of lie south are now intense sail n rs from jacobin wrong and md uutr igo and cruelty tltuii counsi is are in ilod ;:. respi ct to v.-li.it menu in the future all tho pi i'i who arc luiw so keenly anpivhensive a i their livis and pioperiy with all and singular i olhei rights and privileges belonging to am ri i'au citizenship an imperilled peoplede n ii,.i that the southern delegates shall tl â€¢ tin ir d ity t the Â« hole laud by ; king such part in public ull ill is il i n their v â– â€¢â– ;., assume a third i and1da i g i is i that tliould chief justine t nol ri ceivo iho nomination ot tin 11 ,! .â– alio joiivenlion lie will run us an indepoiidont eanilidnta a ni etiiuut looking to ibis is said i i ir tilioatly ti foot ii the chief jus - i uiitl'til ho may not bu un - willing in in enge him i on i is par ty lur p issing " . cr lis i-...im nnd taking as its candidate u man who n i-'.v yea tigo was nbsclll'u lllld ull known tii i'rusideiicy is llie re win.i lo which all our leading states men aspire 1 udgu i iso i one ol llio fathers of llie republican parly mid no limn iiniv iu llio ..' ii.i of pol iiics can v e with him in qunlilicns tiuiis for lln chief magi i ticy he is experienced learned and able 11 - training has been thn ugh mid sys tematic coi dicing his pol lieal career in early lil bo has risen tliiungli nil tin grades of nltiee i lo has lii-eii a slam lcglislalor judge niul govornoi ; u member of the llouso of ropicsontalivos a sonator it inyuiber of the ctibinwt and now lil is tho highest ju licial iii iu ainer en ilo lias long looked to llie presidency us tho crowing reward ol ii sucoosbful political career and his inline lias for years been pioniinonl liel'oro tho c itry in thut emmec lion ily common consent he i ml niitted t bo llio most tboi highly trained ainoriciiti stntusinaii now up on tho tupis but for grunt's mili tary popularity tho chief justice w.ml,i doubtless have been tho nomi nee i his pal ty li is not in human nutuio to bear such u disuppoiiituioni paiicnily 1 in is grow 1 ig ol i mid iho in-v term is tho only one i uni not iliui in may not live bo yoinl it lint new currents will imvo sol iii new tni'ii will have arisen nnd his own vigor will have been impair ed willi him ii is now or ne i like ml biiceussful public men mr i base im il..nli niii high his inllu uueo and popiihtiiiy lie may think llial he can be eluctcd ns un in liqu u ileul candida e or be may thai by running n lie wil ' .- en a'."i-'l lo defoiil ... purl y thai pn linn by , lllld tbu rival w ho was pi it lltril'il oi ei hull i.-v i.'o im),idled m 1 . villi i'.illell iii | 1 i ii illlllll luo thing . - i lit n ami 111 iii i i if \! ! â– < '. . i run as it third c i it i t n can iruw a cull lentlil role i'i un the iiu tii kn .. 1 .', sire - 1 word i , fri i i-i lite croat wl inn a i qm - of i in vel l i til mini " 11 you two il iwered 11 i â– ' 1 will 1(111 ) iii ii lllgl i nlied tl idler tli toiuu . i â– in â– ! in h llest diamonds to tin , .-., iid iv private porsoi s in n 1 concord fkmalk college the conimencem nt iiu rcisob of ibis excellent i nslitiition hayi just tcrmlnot , d the i nun ladies in tlieir examina tion did great credit to litems h i -. and honor t the liistitullon it was ob ious to all who in nrcinnl tlmt the le ichcri had i on faithful and the pupils diligent in iluir studies 1 he addrcbh of hr mel'li.-nl president of davidson college on thursday wal filled with tho experi ence tho observation and tbo logical con clusions i who has i n long and successfully engaged in training the youth ful mind wliih there was nothing in th iiddrosb to excite tho emotional or to awake the sensational ii was admitted by tboio who were mosl capable of judging correctly that it contained a much larger amount of.good practical seme than is ordinarily lound ill such productions thn concert musical on thunday night wns numerously ottended the manner in which il was conducted and tin success ii ith which it wni crowned showed thai prof ii llas-lcr wns a faith ful nnd conscientious i..-inn-tor in tho harmony of swirl soundsâ€”and that he had the happy faculty i waking up in tin bosoms of his pupils an enthusiastic - lovo of 111 lc this lustiuili has deservedly a high character and a wide influence no in stitution can i tu i s ifi-ly n commend ed to those who have daughters to edu cate while president caldwell ins re signed tho trustees have been peculiar ly foi tun tie in securing ilie sen icee nl prof rockwell ol f the oldest audi most officii m professors in davidson collegeâ€”a man of ripo scholarship and profound thought one who isexiensivi ly and favorably known a-a scholar and i livine in this and ntln r states with nub a president and surrounded with on aid experict eed corps of instructors the publ â– have n right to expect that llie re putation of the college will rtm higher and ihe circle ol lis iufluencu be made wider this instilutl while il is denomina tional is not sectarian every a-saion sine this college has been opened for the reception of pupils has been furnished with represent at ilea from all the leading denominations in the country somo of thu other denominations have si nl tlieir daughters to this in pn fen nco to institutions under the control of thuir own church not mplnint lias ever been heard oithor from tho pnrnnts or the pn nils nt o her deuomiu itions w hii i con iiccled with this famed colloge,on whicl , ihe spirit of god has boon poured out frequently and abundantly 1 thut did not â– ii iy iiu largest religious liberty tho i li ',- i this c hi go hove tho privilege i i attend any church that tin ir p in u in iv designate v have learned that the policy of l'i"f rockwell is to bring the board und tuition dow n as low as they can p . .'- i thu 1 ringing tin iiilviuitu gca and the blessings of the institution within the reach of a largo class in our aiilated country who have been btnlppcd i most if not ull their earthly goods â€” such a disposition on the part ol un ex perienced md able faculty should find a cordial response in the bosom of an intel ligent community lending them to give a united pntrouug to an institution which is a bright ornament to our state and a and a rich blessing to our country american from tin sentinel thomasville female col i.l'.ck the commencement exercises which recently came off in this institution wore unusually interesting an 1 attractive th cxaiuiiiatiun nt the classes began on monday isl iusl , mil closed tui s day evening thu young ladies ill the impartial trial tu which liny were sub jected showed by the general readiness f tl ir answers a fainili irity â€¢'â– th their text books which indicated good training mid industrious application i in m'i.,1 icsday the 3rd al 1 1 o'clock ri v s i adams of th fuyotteville district preached the annual sermon ii â– ih in Â« is --.-' , ' hrist ; ,- d upon lln question propounded bv the savior 1 simon i'eter in ili 15til vers â– i ih 1-t iii tp of st john which he handled n â– ; only with marked ah.iii v but w ith great appropriateness to lie occasion from iliis serin n nn one would fail i see that mr adams i a good tl iter â– j i fell during its a livery that but for bis mniuscript upon which hu loaned he w ulu hove swayed his audience no man can i truly eloquent with n manuscript mr \ i â€¢ iv is listoni u lo throughout li iw ever il ith uubroken interi >' i i -, lion ii â– is evidently me i tl solid rising n of the church i d â– lumry il hursday at i i u im k the litet ary addr.'.-i beloro the sneieliei ol tin i.!i ... ii i ,|, liven i ley jen will i scull of cu'ei i i ' poi rayed with a n '| ' i i i \\ , , abovi ili oili her sex i ui it was a i ; i s on biieh ait : . mul ih prae al use j mniiifesl â€¢ i only i pi t u in f i lil i b khibit.il - fine literary - i ' . i rt and gradual . - lill s.ilii day i . lad i ei ... through the regular course required with the highest distinction awarded â– - iv-.l dlpl mas the following is the program me of guaht 11 mi i;\i:i'i lsi:s sum slotvly und softly music should flow miss m mauiiev rowan c composition help theyself and heaven will help thee mi-s m mauney music absence miss fannie woods caswell county composition spreada veil overthe faulti of others mi-,s fannie woods ditkt capt shepherd's quick step â€” misses leak and m mauney v i i.i'iui'tiirii-'s â€” the great events of human lift miss j mauney stan ly co tn i kllimi deorkk9 chorus wo hail thee glad sjiring timo tito compositions of tlies young la diei pollened great merit and were read by them in an admirable maimer tho faculty and friends ot the institution should be proud of these her first grade a*ei several other of the pupils read compositions during the day and evening all did well everybody seemed delight ed witli the exercises throughout tho audience was large particularly at tho concert many uf the repreientativo illell of the country wero present and beauty graced the occasion il wns iu deed a gay and brilliant season in tltom uiville truly a literary festival long liny this young and iluurishing college live to bless the church and state tim call term oponi i learn on the 4th of llufritst li thouinsvillc june lbos ongress washington june 25 p m.â€”senate the appropriation bill wad discussed all day an aiiieiiilinent increasing the salary of th assistant treasurer at t barleiton from twenty-five hundred t four thousand dollars was passed said treasurer dis burses leveu million dollars without concluding ibis bill the sen ate iass"il the omnibus bill over the vein by 35 t s and adjourned home â€” mr i'uino asked leave to in trnduco a bill supplying tbo militiu with arms mr eldridgo demanded that il bo rend mr i'aine withdrew it the bill dividing illinois into two fed eral judicial districts was parsed it now goes to the president the lax bill was resumed and an amendment forbidding removals from tho distillery until tho tux bo paid anything in ihe bill n the contrary notwithstand ing and allowing fifty cents drawback on exportation was passed tin president's veto of the omnibus bill was received it was passed over tho veto notwithstanding by a vote of 105 to 30 the houso then took a reccsi mis 1.1.1 an kill's the inuiibiis bill having become a law fiov bullock who is here is=ueil a proclamation convening the georgia leg islature nn tho fourth of july the veto of tho omnibus bill is very l.riel its objections to iho arkansas bill without restating them apply to theso states except alabama in which case in addition tin bill violates llio plighted faith to longross the president has sent special agents to georgia to report the circumstances connected with tho imprisonment of citi iv us i columbus at atlanta it is understood that the ways and means committee have determined to let all purely liu-incial questions afl'octing currency bonds and blinking go over to tho next session i'h president has nominated collector smythc of new york as minister to aus tria he has also pardoned george w w.illiiigsf.nd and john c mcllrayer of kentucky for a violation of the rovcum laws mr sehonck thinks that he can drive tho ix bill thronf-li with tb'o oommittee of lie house ibis we k 1 he wedding of senator heudorson im miss m.itiie foote nt tho national hotel to-day was a very brilliant lujuir i'h hotel parlors were beautifully and â– . â– i ith lace md covered with sowers including magnolias from b'lo ii which woro much larger thauthe iii -' b mm - tho president goueifll i â– ml ' d chief j mtice ( hi i with their . . ii nig ih notables present l ng a iii senate was postponed until two o'cl k iu honor of the ovetit â€” i'h ' bridal p -.â– .,â– ..- n no i us and jei < - very costly i'm i . â– - s.-i itors cast their first i tli son ne to day against the i'i rul cox ii i ii 1 si â€¢ - '' â€¢ lo h km pi ro of austria i'ho ii k ni in-1 c anal â– red in-day without siny action ou tli matter and v n consider again n â– â– â– : " xt we '.. the podoral en iai.-.-ei * lies p nke and i ihiu ii million t dollars i'h -: this ro i i . i iiui the ti â– a iii i t ii i i iv , iimenl â– number if tunni . i be ii-ii tcti i ' ton va i â€¢ s itliing -- transt irwl y i aa â€¢,. â– ' i â– bis ti rii i i iv ni t 1 ui > \ i â– u | . i to the 7:h si n i it u nn d moiui . . â– ' ' â– i - ig an uneoudll il in ;.'... ismwei i dai wm ssaaa saijsijl rv n ('., illy :*. 1868 vol i no 26 w series